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23/03/2015
GENEVA OPEN (MEN) 2015
 

Third Time Lucky For Kempsell In Geneva

  Geneva Open 2015
Men's Draw
19-22 Mar, Switzerland, $5k
click here for Women's Event
Round One
20 Mar
Quarters
21 Mar
Semis
21 Mar
Final
22-Mar
[1] Lance Beddoes (Nzl)
11/4, 11/7, 6/11, 11/5
[Q] Martin Svec (Cze)
Lance Beddoes
9/11, 11/6, 11/5, 11/3
Benjamin Fischer
Lance Beddoes
11/5, 11/9, 11/4 
Dougie Kempsell
Dougie Kempsell
11/4, 8/11, 11/6, 11/1
Mark Fuller
[5] Benjamin Fischer (Sui)
12/10, 14/12, 7/11, 11/7
[Q] Tarek Shehata (Egy)
[7] Patrick Miescher (Sui)
11/3, 11/7, 11/2
[wc] Elliot Selby (Eng)
Patrick Miescher
11/8, 9/11, 12/10, 11/7 
Dougie Kempsell
[3] Dougie Kempsell (Sco)
11/5, 11/6, 11/4
Arthur Moineau (Fra)
[Q] Auguste Dussourd (Fra)
6/11, 11/8, 11/8, 13/11
[4] Matias Tuomi (Fin)
Matias Tuomi
11/1, 11/7, 11/5 
Jonas Daehler
Matias Tuomi
11/7, 11/3, 9/11, 11/5

Mark Fuller
Rui Soares (Por)
7/11, 11/7, 11/5, 4/11, 11/8
[8] Jonas Daehler (Sui)
[Q] Claudio Pinto (Por)
11/9, 11/4, 11/3 
[5] Mark Fuller (Eng)
Mark Fuller
11/9, 11/8, 11/13, 11/7
Carlos Cornes
Ben Grindrod (Nzl)
11/9, 11/9, 11/7
[2] Carlos Cornes (Esp)
 RESULTS: PSA Challenger 5, Men's Geneva Open, Geneva, Switzerland
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Third Time Lucky For Kempsell In Geneva

Scotland's Douglas Kempsell celebrated his third appearance in a PSA World Tour event final by winning his first title at the Geneva Open in Switzerland. In an all-British final, the 21-year-old from Edinburgh beat England's Mark Fuller to take the trophy in the long-established PSA Challenger 5 squash event at Geneva Squash Club in Geneva.

Third seed Kempsell claimed his unexpected place in the final after upsetting New Zealander Lance Beddoes, the top seed, in the semi-finals.

It was in the previous round that Fuller made his breakthrough. The No.8 seed from Nottingham despatched second-seeded Spaniard Carlos Cornes Ribadas in four games before going on to reach the third Tour final of his career after seeing off Finland's fourth seed Matias Tuomi in the semis.

Honours were shared after the first two games of the final, but World No.113 Kempsell soon re-established the upper hand before closing out the match 11-4, 8-11, 11-6, 11-1 to end 29-year-old Fuller's bid for a maiden Tour title.

Kempsell expressed his delight on Twitter: "Absolutely buzzed to win my first professional title here in Geneva!" the jubilant Scot told his followers. "Hopefully will be the start of a big push to bigger things!"